Winter Weather — Eastern Rutland, Vermont
2023-11-26 to 2023-11-27 · Eastern Rutland, Vermont
Event narrative
A wet, elevation dependent snow fell across the region with a general 3 to 6 inches of snowfall in elevations above 1000-1200 feet. This led to some vehicle accidents.
Wider weather episode
Dual areas of low pressure moved across NY, southern New England and just southeast of Cape Cod during the early morning hours of November 27th. This brought precipitation into Vermont during the late evening hours of November 26th, exiting just after dawn on November 27th.
Much of the precipitation fell as rain with marginal temperatures, but a heavy wet snow fell at elevations, mainly above 1000-1500 during the time of greatest precipitation intensity. Heavy wet snow in the central and northern mountains of Vermont led to numerous power outages and closed portions of Interstate 89 for a few hours.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1144227. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.